Ever see grown men race each other across a room to play Galaga. Doc has. Ever seen grown women excitedly exclaim “No Way” when they are told they can all play classic video games from their childhood like Ms. Pac Man for FREE at an event. Doc has. Now imagine you planned this special event that brought these memorable experiences to adoring fans of 80’s pop culture. Imagine no further.

Besides maintaining the DeLorean Time Machines, Doc has over 25 arcade-style consoles including the Top 10* of the Top Ranked Best 80’s Arcade Games according to Ranker.com. Doc’s got Galaga, Donkey Kong, Pac Man, Super Mario Bros., Space Invaders, Dig Dug, Frogger, Centipede, Ms. Pac Man, Defender and more. Join companies like Nike, Yahoo, and Oakley Sunglasses in making their events memorable by renting these classic arcade games from Doc Brown's Time Machine Rental.

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It’s July. Have you begun to plan your holiday party yet? It’s time to get going. Looking for a theme that is relevant to multiple-generations of employees? Consider a “Back To The Future” party with Doc Browns DeLorean Time Machine. “Back To The Future” has been made new again with mentions on Avengers: Endgame and Season 3 of the hit Netflix show, Stranger Things.

While Doc Brown's DeLorean was not featured at this party, take inspiration from the Oregon Convention Center’s Employee Party from Royce's Prop Shop in Portland, Oragon. “The DeLorean was parked on stage with all the trappings from Marty and Doc’s adventures, creating the focal point of the ballroom and the backdrop for a dramatic center bar station. A bolt of “lightning” connected the time machine to the Hill Valley Courthouse tower at 10:04 and Lou's Café boasted of fun, nostalgic diner fare. Guests enjoyed Colt's travelling firearm shooting game while the stage transitioned from the Enchantment Under the Sea Prom in the 50's to the 80's for a dance party.”

When Doc launched Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental back in 2015, he started it to have fun with his DeLorean Time Machine and make a little money, but mostly to have fun. Through the last four or so years, he’s seen the gamut. He’s been part of special events organized by professional event planners, CEOs, HR managers and Moms. He’s been part of multi-million dollar product launches, employee team-building events, weddings and birthdays. Doc has tons of fun at these events, but the events that Doc is most proud to be part of are the ones where people come together to use fun and community, to fight something horrible…like cancer in a little boy.

Meet Mateo “The Beast” Cota. Mateo has Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Mateo’s mom, Erika, has had to take unpaid leave to coordinate Mateo’s care along with her husband Ed and her other two children.

Mateo’s family has rallied community to support to keep alive through multiple rounds of chemotherapy, relapses and a bone marrow transplant. Erika has set up a website with YouTube videos of Mateo’s journey, and a Facebook page that has garnered no less than 16,000 Followers. She has also recruited a Cal Poly fraternity and a sorority to help raise money. When Erika called on Doc to bring the DeLorean to a Family Fun Day Picnic, Doc was more than happy to.

The party for “The Beast” was just one example where the DeLorean Time Machine brought smiles to faces. Doc has been part of special events for hospice, domestic abuse and Parkinson’s Disease – Yes, serious causes – but 80’s parties and “Back To The Future” parties allow those in pain to escape the reality and have some fun, if only a few hours. That makes it all worth it for Doc.

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental is partnering with Stand Strong (formerly to Women’s Shelter Program of San Luis Obispo County) to celebrate Stand Strong’s 40th Anniversary with the 80’s themed event Stand Strong and Celebrate on Saturday, May 4, 2019 from 11:00am-4:00pm at Talley Vineyards.

“Bringing out the Time Machine for the Stand Strong and Celebrate event is a natural fit for any 80’s themed celebration,” according to Doc Brown’s spokesperson, Nicolette Muñoz. “The Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental family is a big supporter of Stand Strong and its mission of supporting survivors and ending domestic violence in San Luis Obispo County,” said Muñoz. Kirsten Rambo, Executive Director at Stand Strong added "We're honored that Doc Brown's is partnering with Stand Strong for this important 40th anniversary event and want to thank them for helping us to raise funds to end domestic violence and child abuse in San Luis Obispo County."

Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental will be bringing out its 1985 DeLorean Time Machine model as well as some classic arcade games like Frogger, Ms. Pac Man, Donkey Kong and Dig Dug that guests will be able to play for free.

Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental joins an entertainment line-up that includes the energetic and infectious grooves of Brass Mash and the totally awesome ‘80s dance tunes of the Molly Ringwald Project, as well as additional activities and exclusive prizes.Tickets for Stand Strong and Celebrate can be purchased through the Stand Strong website at www.StandStrongNow.org For Sponsorship information, email Karen Borges at KBorges@StandStrongNow.org​

About Stand StrongFormerly known as the Women’s Shelter Program of San Luis Obispo County, Stand Strong has been serving the community since 1977, when two women in Morro Bay opened up their home to survivors of domestic violence. In 2017, the Women’s Shelter Program changed its name to Stand Strong to reflect the organization’s role in the bigger conversation of dismantling domestic violence in San Luis Obispo County – calling on all community members to come together and support one another with dignity, respect, and compassion. Stand Strong’s mission is to support survivors and end domestic violence in San Luis Obispo County. For more information about Stand Strong visit: www.StandStrongNow.org Follow Stand Strong on Facebook Facebook.com/StandStrongNow/, on Twitter Twitter.com/StandStrongSLO, and on Instagram at Instagram.com/StandStrongNow/ Contact Stand Strong at Business Line: (805) 781-6401, Crisis Line: (805) 781-6400

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA – Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental is premiering its new “Ready Player One” DeLorean Time Machine at the “Ready Player One Challenge” movie experience in Hollywood beginning March 18, continuing through April 1, 2018. The “Back to the Future” DeLorean is the virtual vehicle of the main character, Wade Owen Watts, screenname Parzival, of Ernest Cline’s bestseller “Ready Player One.” The book is being brought to the screen in the Steven Spielberg directed action adventure film opening on Thursday, March 29th.

The “Ready Player One Challenge” is an experiential, sharable maze located at the corner of Hollywood Blvd. and Vine St., in the heart of Hollywood. The experience is designed for all ages to flee the Real World and discover the OASIS seeking three hidden keys. The Challenge features video walls, interactive shows, nostalgic gaming stations, “set” environments, immersive in-world moments, stay actors, genuine movie props, a film-inspired playlist and a pop-up store with merchandise by Hot Topic. For more information and free tickets, while supplies last, visit www.ReadyPlayerOneChallenge.com

True to the book and the film, Doc Brown’s Time Machine Rental’s “Ready Player One” DeLorean contains the roving red LED front grid element and the PARZIVAL license plate. “We’re honored to be recommended to Warner Bros. by our ‘Ready Player One’ DeLorean fabricator, Coulombe Enterprises, and its owner Bruce Coulombe, for this immersive experience for a film. It is no doubt that ‘Ready Player One’ will become a huge hit franchise. The attention to detail on the new DeLorean Time Machine will not be lost on super-engaged fans of Ernest Cline’s book, 80s pop culture enthusiasts, and the gaming community,” said Nicolette Munoz, spokesperson for Doc Browns Time Machine Rental. The opportunity to sit in Doc Brown’s new “Ready Player One” DeLorean will be the grand finale thrill of immersive and interactive “Ready Player One Challenge.”

Doc Brown’s “Ready Player One” DeLorean is already in high demand. “Currently we expect that the ‘Ready Player One’ DeLorean will be available for new corporate, social and charity event bookings in mid-April,” said Munoz.

Make sure you check out Doc's DeLorean Time Machine at the Ready Player One Challenge in Hollywood, CA. It will be on display from March 18-April 1. You can get tickets for this FREE event at www.readyplayeronechallenge.com

Rent the DeLorean Time Machine for your next Ready Player One event! A Better Reality Awaits....​

Had the distinct pleasure of being asked to help with the Microsoft Holiday Party this year! The event was at the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. They thought of everything. They had the 501st there with numerous Storm and Scout Troopers, and R2D2 unit, Han Solo frozen in carbonite and a Tardis from Doctor WHO. They also had a food replicator from the Star Trek Enterprise, which actually served food.

Many people dressed up for the party in a SCI-FI theme and it made it one of the best parties I have been to all year.

​If you need a Delorean Time Machine for your next corporate event, tradeshow or party, feel free to reach out to us.

Doc Brown and the Time Machine had the opportunity to help the Arroyo Grande High School, Sophmore Class win their homecoming parade competition. They actually beat out the Senior class for the first time in many..many years! Go Eagles!

No deeper words can be expressed than those who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the people of the State of California. This event was very moving and helped to raise money for the families of Officers who died in the line of duty. I was extremely honored to be invited to this event.

A huge thanks to Jeffrey Weisseman for helping me connect with Harry Waters Jr...AKA Marvin Berry. Of course well known in the BTTF community with his band, Marvin Berry and the Starlighters. Had the pleasure of getting to speak with him for a significant period of time while he was teaching at Sonoma State University.